FREE SHIPPING on orders of $99 or more see details* (Exclusions apply, click for details)

Grobet Taper Files for Hand Saw Sharpening

Regular priceFrom $5.25
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Size

Satisfaction Guarantee

If for any reason you are not satisfied with any stock item purchased from Highland Woodworking, return it to us within 60 days of receipt (30 days for Festool tools) and we will promptly replace it or refund the purchase price of that item, according to your preference.

Click for more information.

Shipping & Delivery

Orders are processed soon after receipt and are usually shipped within 2 business days via FedEx ground or US Mail, depending on location and weight.

We do not ship combustible materials by air.

If we are out of stock on an item, we will either back order or cancel that item according to any special instructions entered with your order or our ability to source the product.

Visit our complete Shipping Information Page for more detailed information.

California Customers - Prop 65 Warning

This product may expose you to chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information, see www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

Did you find an error on this page?

We have made every effort to ensure our product pages are accurate and fully functioning. However, even we may miss something! If you see an error, please email us at feedback@highlandwoodworking.com. Include a link to the page, or the SKU number of the product, and short description of what’s wrong and we will address it. Thank you!

Grobet's triangular saw sharpening files are designed for sharpening 60° teeth. The single-cut file teeth produce a smooth surface and a sharp edge on saw teeth. Files come without handles. We offer a variety of file handles for our saw files including the Mercer Small File HandleLutz Long Ferrule Wooden File HandleNicholson File handles, and Wire Bound Wooden File Handle.

Saw Pitch

Over the years saw pitch has been measured using two different systems. TPI (teeth per inch) is primarily used by British sawmakers and measures whole teeth per inch. PPI (points per inch)  is primarily used by American sawmakers and measures only tooth points per inch. Measuring pitch using ppi typically results in a number one higher than measuring in tpi — on the same saw. If your saw is 4 tpi, it will be 5 ppi. Our chart below shows both for clarity — or confusion.

Don't over-stress about file selection . You won't ruin your saw if you choose the “wrong” size. As long as it's pretty close it will work. The files are fairly inexpensive so it won't break the bank to get a range that should cover most saws.

If you are sharpening Japanese saws (or saws with Japanese-style teeth), you will need a feather file due to the different tooth shape.

Larger saws - like log saws - require a much bigger file called a cantsaw file.

Length Taper Saw Pitch
in PPI
Saw Pitch
in TPI
Grobet # HW #
4" Extra Slim 17-21 ppi 16-20 tpi 32.445 123833
6" Slim 8-9 ppi 7-8 tpi 32.440 123829
6" Extra Slim 10-11 ppi 9-10 tpi 32.447 123835
6" Extra Extra Slim 14-17 ppi 13-16 tpi 32.452 123840
7" Slim 6-8 ppi 5-7 tpi 32.441 123830
7" Extra Slim 9-11 ppi 8-10 tpi 32.448 123836
7" Extra Extra Slim 11-14 ppi 10-13 tpi 32.453 123841
10" Slim 2-3 ppi 1-2 tpi 32.443 123832
The 10" slim file is for large saws with 60° teeth.

Listed length refers to the cutting part of the file. Overall length of the file including tang is longer.